So what do we call new porch now that Pepsi is out? Any suggestions?

The Pepsi Porch, a symbol of Mets baseball since 2009, will be gone next year. (SABO, ROBERT/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)

Citi Field will send a new message to fans next season: No Pepsi, Coke.

In case you haven't heard, the Pepsi Porch — perhaps the most recognizable area in Citi Field — will be gone next season. OK, the seats will still be there, but the giant Pepsi sign that has towered over the right field stands since the park opened in 2009 is going away as Pepsi has ended its sponsorship deal with the Mets.

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But have no fear, another soda king is ready to take over as a source has confirmed to the Daily News a report that talks with Coca-Cola to take over the spot are getting serious.

That is great news, but leaves us with a dilemma: What do we call the place in right field? The Coca-Cola Porch doesn't really have a nice ring to it, now does it? We want to hear your ideas. Here are some of our own.

- The Coca-Cabana: Have to be honest, we heard someone suggest this on the radio. It has a great ring to it, and we can already imagine the Barry Manilow postgame concert. They could even change the lyrics to the song. How about, "Her name was Cola?"

- The Coke Corner or Coke Den: This one also a nice ring to it, but without Cola in the name, this certainly makes you think about certain Mets from the 1980s. Besides the Red Sox already have the Coca-Cola corner.

- The Sugar Shack: We already have the Shake Shake, so it would be a perfect marriage of juicy burgers and sweet soft drinks. Not sure a Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballers concert would draw, but they could give it a shot.

- The Bottle: Imagine a giant Coke bottle sitting out in right field, just like in San Fran. And whenever a Met hits a home run, the announcers could say "he just hit the bottle".

- The Pop House: While we call it soda, our friends in the midwest call soft drinks pop. It would be a constant reminder of the Mets' sweep over the Cubs in the NLCS.

- CC and Company: It would be the name for the fans out there. Could get Joe Namath and Ann Margaret, stars of the 70s film by the same name, to make frequent visits.

- The Soda Jerk: Might not be a name for the section, but any home run could be called that.

- The Porch formerly known as Pepsi.

It will be interesting to see what they come up with. I would love to hear your suggestions. Still, you figure it will still be called the Pepsi Porch because we are used to it, sort of like Boston Garden or Giants Stadium.